osu! has a team of s that adheres to keeping the game and its ecosystem clean and safe. If you notice rule-breaking behaviour or inappropriate content, report it using one of the methods described below. Alternatively, you may any of the s online directly if your report wasn't properly handled within a reasonable amount of time — do so only as the last resort. 1o2d72
Accidental reports are ignored. s who deliberately send invalid reports can risk being silenced.
Nature of infringement | Point of |
---|---|
Scamming/Phishing in private messages | Send a regular report |
Other offensive/inappropriate private messages | None: options or block them on the website with the button located on their profile. |
Inappropriate conduct from a BN | NAT, via the NAT/BN Management website |
Inappropriate conduct from a member of the GMT | team at @ppy.sh |
Sexual abuse or extreme misbehaviour | Refer to Reporting Abuse |
For anything else, see instructions below.
Example of using the !report command
Chat misbehaviour is the most common infringement. To report it, use the in-game overlay as depicted below if you are still concerned.
The command's syntax has two forms:
!report name
!report name (free-form description follows)
If there are spaces in the name, replace them with underscores:
!report bad_ spamming in #osu
action menu with the report button
In-game report dialog
This option works if the offending is in sight:
Report ...
The report button on a profile page
Report dialog on the website
Report
.
The report button on a forum post
The report button on a website comment
report
link.
The report button on a beatmap page
Report
.
The report button on a discussion post
report
link.
The report button on a top score in a 's profile
Ranks
section, or Historical
for recent plays, and locate the score.
Report Score
.
The report button on a top score in a beatmap scores listing
Report Score
.